thanks - did the trick.
-Robert
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>>> Mark Jenkinson 02/22/10 5:29 PM >>>
Hi,
I've had this before with an external monitor too.
I fixed it on my machine with:
rm ~/Library/Preferences/uk.fmrib.ox.ac.fslview.plist
See if you have this, or a similar file, and kill it as this
is where it is storing the unwanted startup window
position.
All the best,
Mark
On 22 Feb 2010, at 22:47, Robert Welsh wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> When I open fslview on my macbook pro the graphic window is off the
> desktop. I can use expose' to gather all of the windows and see it is
> way off to the right, but I've no way to drag it to the actual useful
> part of the desktop. I suspect a bug in that I sometimes hook up an
> external monitor to my mac, the last time I had the fslview window
> pulled over to the external monitor part of the desktop. However,
> when I
> just now try opening with no external monitor I get this weird
> behavior.
> And, I've rebooted. If I do an "open" from the pulldown menu, the file
> selection does appear on the laptop monitor, but can't move it
> about. I
> tried minimizing and then re-expanding and all that did was to make
> the
> file selection menu also move off screen.
>
>
> I'm using fsl 4.1.5 and mac os x 10.5.8.
>
>
> Is there some resource I can try to globber to get it to use it's
> default location? apparently it thinks the monitor is bigger than it
> really is/
>
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> -Robert Welsh
>
>
>
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> Robert C. Welsh, PhD
> Research Assistant Professor
> Departments of Radiology and Psychiatry
> University of Michigan
> (734) - 764 - 8541 (fax)
> (734) - 647 - 6781 (Ofc)
> rcwelsh @ med.umich.edu
>>>> Robert Welsh 02/20/10 12:40 AM >>>
> Hi Dave,
>
>
> I think it is an interaction between mac os and the nas device. the
> nas
> device is linux based and so the file system is gonna be ext2 (or 3
> due
> to journaling), but the mac's connect to it via afp instead of nfs. i
> think the issue is coming with the afp mount interaction. i see this
> issue if i try to build a softlink explicitly without regard to fsl,
> initially the softlink works but if another mac attaches to the device
> (using the same uid/gid) the softlink fails. i could do a nfs mount i
> guess. this same device model works fine in a pure linux environment
> (i.e. nfs) with softlinks.
>
>
> anyway, i'm going though and making the shared libraries explicit
> copies
> of the specific versions. hopefully that will clear it up.
>
>
> thanks,
>
>
> robert
>
>
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> Robert C. Welsh, PhD
> Research Assistant Professor
> Departments of Radiology and Psychiatry
> University of Michigan
> (734) - 764 - 8541 (fax)
> (734) - 647 - 6781 (Ofc)
> rcwelsh @ med.umich.edu
>>>> Dave Flitney 02/19/10 2:35 PM >>>
> Yes, your storage device needs to be compatible with soft links. That
> said I'm very suprised this isn't working. What filesystem's are you
> using? As far as I can remember only fslview, atlastool and possibly
> some first components are likely to depend on shared libs in this way.
>
> Dave
> Sent using BlackBerry® from Orange
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Robert Welsh
> Date: Fri, 19 Feb 2010 13:43:40
> To:
> Subject: [FSL] Issue with installing 4.1.5 on Mac cluster on netgear
> server, problem with soft links.
>
> Hi,
>
>
> I downloaded the lastest - 4.1.5 for Max OS X. I can successfully
> get it
> to run when installed locally to /usr/local/fsl. However, if I drop it
> on a netgear readynas NAS device and do all appropriate
> .bashrc/.bash_profile changes, then executables like fslview fail.
>
>
> Here is my session:
>
>
> bash-3.2$ printenv FSLDIR
> /Volumes/ALS/Software/fsl
> bash-3.2$ fslview
> dyld: Library not loaded:
> @executable_path/../Frameworks/libqt-mt.3.dylib
> Referenced from:
> /Volumes/ALS/Software/fsl/bin/fslview.app/Contents/MacOS/fslview
> Reason: no suitable image found. Did find:
>
> /Volumes/ALS/Software/fsl/bin/fslview.app/Contents/Frameworks/libqt-
> mt.3.dylib:
> unknown file type, first eight bytes: 0x6C 0x69 0x62 0x71 0x74 0x2D
> 0x6D
> 0x74
>
> /Volumes/ALS/Software/fsl/bin/fslview.app/Contents/MacOS/../
> Frameworks/libqt-mt.3.dylib:
> unknown file type, first eight bytes: 0x6C 0x69 0x62 0x71 0x74 0x2D
> 0x6D
> 0x74
>
> /Volumes/ALS/Software/fsl/bin/fslview.app/Contents/MacOS/../
> Frameworks/libqt-mt.3.dylib:
> unknown file type, first eight bytes: 0x6C 0x69 0x62 0x71 0x74 0x2D
> 0x6D
> 0x74
> /Volumes/ALS/Software/fsl/bin/fslview: line 7: 14158 Trace/BPT trap
> ${FSLDIR}/bin/fslview.app/Contents/MacOS/fslview $@
>
>
> I've tracked this down to an interaction between soft links and the
> netgear device. So yes, this is not explicitly the responsibility of
> the
> fsl programming group etc. As a work around I think if I just remove
> the
> softlinks and explicitly rename the dynamic libraries to what is being
> accessed then this should work.
>
>
> Given that, any possibly way to get a list of the soft link commands
> that are processed during the make of the distribution.
>
>
> This was not an issue with version 4.0.x
>
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> Robert Welsh
>
>
>
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> Robert C. Welsh, PhD
> Research Assistant Professor
> Departments of Radiology and Psychiatry
> University of Michigan
> (734) - 764 - 8541 (fax)
> (734) - 647 - 6781 (Ofc)
> rcwelsh @ med.umich.edu
>>>> Reza Salimi 02/19/10 8:13 AM >>>
> Hi Marisa,
> the cluster inference in feat in cluster-based or cluster-size-based
> inference (using the parametric random-field-theory-based test of
> significance).
> Feat does not do a cluster-mass inference, so that you can use
> randomise
> (the other tool in FSL, which is capable of nonparametric tests) in
> case
> you
> need that test.
> There are also new parametric methods for
> cluster-massinference
> that you might like to look at, but unfortunately, they are not
> part of FSL (yet).
> Best, Reza
>
> On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 11:39 AM, Marisa Loitfelder <
> [log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have a short question concerning Feat/Post-stats:
>> The default setting for analyses is"clusterwise", and I was wandering
>> whether it is
>> "cluster size" or "cluster mass", because I found the difference on
> the
>> homepage.
>> Further, is there a possibility to switch between these two options
>> in
> the
>> GUI?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Marisa
>>
>
>
>
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